(ages 7 - 9) The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters" series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian who goes into the pet-sitting business with her sister, Tess. In Lizards Don't Wear Lip Gloss, Abby and Tess think they are ready for the challenge of looking after Angus, a lizard that hisses and bites. But when this master of camouflage disappears, Abby is quick to blame Tess. Can the sisters find a way to work together before Angus's owner returns?
(ages 7 - 9) The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters" series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian who goes into the pet-sitting business with her sister, Tess. In Goldfish Don't Take Bubble Baths, we discover that Abby adores animals, but her family lives in a "No Pets Allowed" apartment building. So she is very excited about looking after Mrs. Wilson's two goldfish, Speedy and Slowpoke. Now she can show her parents that she's responsible enough to start her own pet-sitting business. What could possibly go wrong? For starters, there's Abby's rambunctious little sister, Tess, who is always tagging along. But what really makes Abby barking mad is the way Tess insists on pretending she's a dog! When Tess gets them both into trouble, Abby realizes that pet-sitting isn't going to be as easy as she thought.The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters" series has been re-released with new illustrations by Meredith Johnson.
(ages 7 - 9) The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters"series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian who goes into the pet-sitting business with her sister, Tess. In Piglets Don't Watch Television, the girls get a call from Ms. Fitzpatrick, who asks if they can pet-sit "Prissy." While on the phone, Abby thinks she hears barking in the background, and wonders if her dream of looking after a puppy has finally come true! Alas, it turns out that Prissy is not a dog, but a pot-bellied pig - and she is definitely notan ordinary pet. When strange things start to happen around Ms. Fitzpatrick's house, Tess claims that Prissy wields magical powers. Abby thinks Tess is full of hogwash, and is determined to find a logical explanation. But as things go from weird to weirder, even Abby begins to wonder!The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters"series has been re-released with new illustrations by Meredith Johnson.
(ages 7 - 9) The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters" series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian who goes into the pet-sitting business with her sister, Tess. In Goldfish Don't Take Bubble Baths, we discover that Abby adores animals, but her family lives in a "No Pets Allowed" apartment building. So she is very excited about looking after Mrs. Wilson's two goldfish, Speedy and Slowpoke. Now she can show her parents that she's responsible enough to start her own pet-sitting business. What could possibly go wrong? For starters, there's Abby's rambunctious little sister, Tess, who is always tagging along. But what really makes Abby barking mad is the way Tess insists on pretending she's a dog! When Tess gets them both into trouble, Abby realizes that pet-sitting isn't going to be as easy as she thought.The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters" series has been re-released with new illustrations by Meredith Johnson.
(ages 7 - 9) The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters"series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian who goes into the pet-sitting business with her sister, Tess. In Piglets Don't Watch Television, the girls get a call from Ms. Fitzpatrick, who asks if they can pet-sit "Prissy." While on the phone, Abby thinks she hears barking in the background, and wonders if her dream of looking after a puppy has finally come true! Alas, it turns out that Prissy is not a dog, but a pot-bellied pig - and she is definitely notan ordinary pet. When strange things start to happen around Ms. Fitzpatrick's house, Tess claims that Prissy wields magical powers. Abby thinks Tess is full of hogwash, and is determined to find a logical explanation. But as things go from weird to weirder, even Abby begins to wonder!The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters"series has been re-released with new illustrations by Meredith Johnson.
(ages 7 - 9) The "Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters" series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian who goes into the pet-sitting business with her sister, Tess. In Lizards Don't Wear Lip Gloss, Abby and Tess think they are ready for the challenge of looking after Angus, a lizard that hisses and bites. But when this master of camouflage disappears, Abby is quick to blame Tess. Can the sisters find a way to work together before Angus's owner returns?
new generation of readers can discover the beloved ''Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters ''series, with all new covers and inside illustrations. The fun-filled series features third-grader Abby, an aspiring veterinarian, whose family lives in a ''No Pets Allowed'' apartment building. In order to spend time with animals of all kinds, she goes into the pet-sitting business with her precocious little sister, Tess. The girls learn lots of new things about animals and find creative ways to solve problems. These short, illustrated chapter books are perfect for kids who love animals and mystery. In Rabbits Don't Do Homework, we find that the family's apartment has officially become baby-central. Sure, Abby's new twin brothers are cute, but between the crying, the changings, and the clutter, she needs a break! When Josephine Peebles asks Abby to look after her two rabbits, she hops at the chance. Bunny-babysitting is way better than diaper duty. Unfortunately, Tess, Abby's little sister and partner in pet-sitting, would rather be playing with the twins than dealing with two rambunctious rabbits. Can Abby handle this job without Tess's help, or will the boisterous bunnies bring an end to their pet-sitting business?
A new generation of readers can discover the beloved Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters series, with all new covers and inside illustrations. The fun-filled series features young Abby, an aspiring veterinarian, whose family lives in a No Pets Allowed apartment building. In order to spend time with animals of all kinds, she goes into the pet-sitting business with her precocious little sister, Tess. The girls learn lots of new things about animals and find creative ways to solve problems. These short chapter books are perfect for kids who love animals and mystery. In Goats Dont Brush Their Teeth the girls are spending a week at their grandmothers farm where theres a new animal to take care of, a garden to tend, and a big barn to play in. Abby hopes that with so much to do, her little sister, Tess, won't be hanging around her all the time like she usually does. But Abbys new freedom doesnt make her happy it makes her curious. Where does Tess disappear to every day, and why are things going missing? While searching for answers to these questions, Abby learns the hard way that keeping secrets can lead to trouble.
Abby can¿t wait to spend a week at her grandmother¿s farm where there¿s so much to do, her little sister Tess won¿t hang around her all the time. But when Tess disappears each day, Abby learns the hard way that keeping secrets can lead to trouble. Includes grey-scale illustrations, table of contents and website. Chapter Book: 16 chapters.
Max is back with another ''foolproof plan'' to become a self-made millionaire. All he and his sidekick, Sid, have to do is rescue a few kidnapped babies, save some lives, and the reward money will roll in. But things go haywire when the only baby they rescue has four feet and the owner has plenty to hide.
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